Sentences with phrase «artist presented a collection»

For that occasion, the artist presented a collection of new works, along with two installations, one located in a special place in the gallery and series of 25 silkscreens.

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Celebrity Makeup Artist Saffire Cherry presented the newest collection and gave us amazing tips on how to use these products.
Later, explore the nearby Country Music Hall of Fame, the world's largest museum of popular music, whose vast collections of recordings, instruments, costumes, and memorabilia are presented in artfully designed exhibits that capture the colorful history of country music and the artists who've shaped it.
Celebrity Makeup Artist Saffire Cherry presented the newest collection and gave us amazing tips on how to use these products.
It was called Fashion & Music, during which Anne van den Boogaard presented her collection, Love is the answer, at the Volkshotel together with the music artist Jett Rebel.
His graduate collection was presented at the fashion festival in Hyères in the South of France for which he won first place with a collection inspired by La Cicciolina, artist's muse, porn star, and politician.
Fashion artists Viktor Horsting and Rolf Snoeren continue their evolution of bridalwear, with each dress in the collection presenting an individual, autonomous character, each with her own striking silhouette.
Portfolios, a term derived from the carrying case of paintings or drawings that artists present as proof of their talents, are collections of student work.
Data plan rates apply Gracenote identifies the music collection on the driver's USB device, MP3 player or smart phone and presents information such as artist name, genres and album cover art on the MyLink screen.
Presented as a collection of texts, edited and introduced by a scholar years after the artist's death, the book unfolds through extracts from Burden's notebooks and conflicting accounts from others about her life and work.
Six years after that moment of discovery, which happened in her childhood home while mourning for his passing, Uvi Poznansky presents a tender tribute: a collection of poems and prose, half of which is written by her, and half — by her father, the author, poet and artist Zeev Kachel.
Official Press Release «Kabuki: The Alchemy» Eisner - nominated superstar writer / artist David Mack presents a groundbreaking collection of his acclaimed work in Kabuki: The Alchemy HC.
Antiques and art celebrate Belize and her wonderful people past and present, with a tasteful combination of colonial wood panels and old bottles from the owner's personal collection, and vibrant oil paintings from many of the country's most renowned artists.
More than 20,000 works by indigenous and non-indigenous Australian artists from colonial times to the present make up the collection, with about 800 pieces on view at any given time.
It's the first major exhibition in the UK to present the personal collections of post-war and contemporary artists, including everything from mass - produced memorabilia and popular collectibles to one - of - a-kind curiosities, rare artefacts, and natural history specimens.
As it happens, the Williams College Museum of Art in Williamstown, Massachusetts, provided one fine example in the fall of 2016 when it worked with the guest curator Chaédria LaBouvier to present a show and programming around another Basquiat, a modestly sized piece from a private collection titled The Death of Michael Stewart (1983), named for the artist who was killed by New York police officers the year it was made.
This was most vividly on display in «I M U U R 2,» his Hugo Boss Prize — winning show in 2013 at the Guggenheim Museum in New York, where he presented a copious collection of tchotchkes assembled by the late Chinese - American artist Martin Wong, together with a handful of Wong's paintings.
In its first appearance at an art fair, ever, Norte Maar presents «watching the conkers arrive,» curated by Jason Andrew, Kanad Chakrabarti and Sarah Pettitt featuring a collection of works by seven artists from the UK, Canada and Brooklyn, which interrogate language, geography, culture — all involving cross-disciplinary works with abstract grounding, leaving room for reflection on heritage and the borders of experience.»
The exhibition presents a selection of recent works from local private collections featuring some of Vancouver's most prominent artists as well as significant international figures.
L&M Arts in Venice Beach presents Willem de Kooning: Figure & Light, a collection of drawings and paintings spanning the artist's first involvement in the Abstract Expressionist movement of the 1950s to the end of his career in the 1980s.
This exhibition presents works by eight mid - to late - 20th century artists represented in the museum's collection (Elizabeth Catlett, David Hammons, Al Loving, Adrian Piper, Betye Saar), juxtaposed with 18 younger contemporary artists whose works will appear for the first time at the museum (Nona Faustine, Ayana V. Jackson, Tschabalala Self, Talwst, Billie Zangewa).
On view in the East Room are examples from The Morgan Library & Museum's extraordinary collection of medieval illuminated manuscripts, rare printed books and bindings, and handwritten manuscripts of great writers, artists, and composers from the Renaissance to the present day.
This month at Tribeca's Untitled Space gallery, contemporary artist Rebecca Leveille presents a collection of colorful, sensual paintings for her latest exhibition entitled The End of Love.
About An Incomplete History Through the lens of the Whitney's collection, An Incomplete History of Protest looks at how artists from the 1940s to the present have confronted the political and social issues of their day.
Removed from the shadows, a collection of international artists present a visual dialogue that is strikingly raw and at the surface of our emotional armature — one that we work diligently to prevent illuminating.
The prize was devised by Hammond in 2007, the independent curator then went on to compile The Catlin Guide, a yearly book that presents a collection of recent graduate and postgraduate artists from UK art schools, which is now recognised as an essential reference for collectors of contemporary art.
«Magnificent Obsessions: The Artist as Collector» is the first major exhibition in the UK to present the fascinating personal collections of post-war and contemporary artists, including Arman, Peter Blake, Hanne -LSB-...]
Covering the five decades of painter Jules Olitski's career, this exhibition presents 30 large - scale paintings drawn from public and private collections and intended to highlight the artist's essential periods and themes of creation.
Wexner Center Director Sherri Geldin notes, «presenting the exquisitely focused Wexner family collection allows us to offer audiences — especially university students and scholars — an unparalleled look at some of the pioneering artists whose work in the first half of the 20th century transformed the cultural landscape of their time, and continues to resonate in our own.
Bringing together a group of exceptional works from the artists» foundations and collectors, this exhibition is an opportunity to show important artists, some of whom are presented for the first time in France — even though their work may have been, for many years, in prestigious collections and museums: the Museum of Mordern Art, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Whitney Museum of American Art, the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice.
Works by African American contemporary artists from Alabama, Tennessee, Georgia, Mississippi, and Florida will be presented in six spaces at the museum where the institution's permanent collection is usually on view.
The thirteenth installment of the ICA's annual collection exhibition presents major works that showcase artists» engagement and entanglement with the everyday.
The exhibition presented works made by 15 artists during the last decade which had recently entered the museum's collection.
New York — Wallspace is pleased to present The Curve, a collection of works by six artists that broadly considers objects and their depiction, as well as how pattern and surface can be mobilized to wide - ranging, often delirious effect.
The Cameroon - born, Belgium - based artist is transforming the galleries of the museum, presenting his own work from the past decade in context with a selection of works from the Bass collection, along with a site - specific lobby installation greeting visitors with a «welcome» message in 70 languages lit with LED lights.
Soze Gallery, Located in West Hollywood, Los Angeles, Soze Gallery is pleased to present TRANSPARENCY, a collection of new paintings and sculptures by Italian Artist Teo Pirisi, (Moneyless) and his third solo exhibition in Los Angeles.
This spotlight exhibition will present all twenty illustrated plates from Henri Matisse's Jazz alongside a small selection of additional works by the artist from the Albright - Knox's collection.
We present you 10 pieces of contemporary sculpture created by artists where each has a different vision of what sculpture can be, and each would be a valuable addition to your art collection!
Today the center's collection has grown to more than 45,000 prints, drawings, photographs, and artists» books, dating from the Renaissance to the present.
From April 28 to June 4, 2016, Margaret Thatcher Projects proudly presents «Arch / Horizon Paintings», a new collection of abstract work created by Brooklyn - based artist Teo González.
America Is Hard to See presents new perspectives on the Whitney's collection, reflecting on art in the United States with more than 600 works by some 400 artists.
51 % of visual artists today are women, yet only 3 - 5 % of the work presented in major, permanent collections in the US and Europe is created by a female artist.
This spring, the Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery at Skidmore College will present If I Had Possession Over Judgement Day: Collections of Claude Simard, an exhibition that explores the collective, resonant, and enduring global web of art through the inquisitive eye of a visionary and fervent collector, artist, and gallerist.
For the artist's first solo exhibition in Sweden, McCabe Fine Art in Stockholm will present the largest collection of «Psalm» paintings ever to have been shown together (29th August — 22nd October).
With this solo exhibition in the collection, we initiate an a new exhibition series in which we'll present and highlight some of the most important artists in the collection.
This May, Juxtapoz will present What In the World at Urban Nation's Project M space in Berlin, featuring a collection of our favorite artists from around Europe.
The museum's collection includes over 5,000 works by more than 1,000 women artists from the 16th century to the present, including Mary Cassatt, Frida Kahlo, Alma Thomas, Lee Krasner, Louise Bourgeois, Chakaia Booker and Nan Goldin.
An installation culled from the collection of objects assembled by artist Martin Wong (1946 - 1999) was presented in a side gallery at the Guggenheim by artist Danh Vo.
San Francisco artist David Choong Lee presents his first collection of wholly abstract paintings following the assemblage of two two - story masterpieces for the Grand Hyatt hotel in San Francisco.
The artist; given to Carl Planski, New York; to Eilliot Bossman, Long Island City, New York (art dealer); to Marcia Blum, Old Westbury, New York (art dealer), 1991; sold to Dr. Larry Wells, Brookville, New York, in 2002; consigned to Robert Miller Gallery; sold to present collection, 2002.
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